"Sinners" vs "One Battle After Another": The Great Political Duel at the 2026 Oscars?
The competition between the films "Sinners" and "One Battle After Another", both by Warner Bros, highlights contrasting political perspectives on American society and history as the 2026 Oscars approach.
Congress member calls for the deportation of Muslims and sparks widespread outrage
U.S. Congressman Andy Ogles faces backlash for his statement that Muslims have 'no place in American society', particularly from Muslim voters in his Tennessee district.
Colon cancer now leading cause of cancer deaths under 50 in US
A new analysis indicates colorectal cancer has become the leading cause of cancer death for individuals under 50 in the U.S., highlighting the importance of recognizing warning signs.
The press freedom has experienced a "dramatic" deterioration in the Americas, according to SIP
A report by the Inter-American Press Society reveals that press freedom in the Americas dramatically worsened in 2025, with countries like Venezuela and Nicaragua ranking lowest.
Republican says ‘Muslims don’t belong in American society,’ draws fierce Democratic backlash
Republican Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee faced significant backlash from Democrats after stating that 'Muslims don’t belong in American society' in a post on X.
Tennessee Republican draws criticism from Democrats for Islamophobic rant
Tennessee Congressman Andy Ogles faces backlash from Democrats after making Islamophobic remarks on social media, stating that Muslims don't belong in American society.
Ukrainian documentary 2000 Meters to Andriivka wins two major film awards
The Ukrainian documentary 2000 Meters to Andriivka, directed by Mstyslav Chernov, has received significant recognition by winning the Writers Guild of America Award for Documentary Screenplay and the American Society of Cinematographers Documentary Award.
At the Oscars, documentaries take an uncompromising look at American society
The nominated documentaries at this year's Oscars aim to provoke discussion on critical social issues in the United States.
Consequences of a Scandal: The Files are Out in the World - But the Bang Remains Absent
The Epstein files reveal bold conspiracy theories, yet there is a surprising silence in American public discourse surrounding them.
Conflicting Reactions in American Society Regarding Strikes on Iran
The article discusses mixed reactions among Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. concerning military actions against Iran, with concerns about the implications of a potential war.
The series 'Fallout' shows Americans what they really are. A very sarcastic universe
The series 'Fallout' explores themes of post-apocalypse and human values, serving as a sharp critique of American society.
Historian Snyder: Trump is stuck in shallow water. As a fascist, he is failing. The situation is still terrible.
The article critiques former President Trump's attempts to embrace fascism, emphasizing his failures and the implications of such an ideology in American society.
The John John Kennedy Series: Style, Indisputably, but Not Much More to Highlight
The article discusses the new Disney+ series centered around John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, reflecting on the decline of the Kennedy legacy in American society.
‘Dictator vibes’ as dear leader Trump puts name and face front and center
The article discusses how Donald Trump has increasingly positioned his image and name throughout American society, with criticism of this behavior likened to authoritarian regimes.
The Fatal Prohibition Experiment
The article reflects on the implications of prohibition in American society, using historical examples to argue against current fears of societal collapse.
Inside world's top science society's convention bashing Trump, pushing DEI, pronouns: 'Felt like a funeral'
The AAAS conference highlighted progressive ideals and criticism of Trump, emphasizing diversity and inclusion alongside traditional Native American cultural elements.
International Conference: A Renowned American Archbishop is Coming; See Other Speakers
An international conference titled 'Christ is King' will be held in Zagreb, featuring notable clergy and theologians discussing the implications of Christ's kingship in modern society.
Wagner Moura Included in Washington Post's List of Most Influential People in the U.S.
Brazilian actor Wagner Moura has been recognized by The Washington Post as one of the most influential people shaping American society.
For the first time, an Argentine scientist will preside over the American Society for Microbiology
Federico Sisti becomes the first non-US based scientist to lead the American Society for Microbiology in its 127-year history.
SIP expresses 'deep alarm' over Armed Forces guidelines for journalist accreditation
The Inter American Press Society is concerned about new guidelines from Ecuador's Armed Forces that seem to impose censorship and restrict journalistic access based on editorial lines.
Are we all going to die in a nuclear war?
The article explores the cultural and historical roots of the nuclear war threat narrative, primarily emphasizing its origins in American society.
Fortunately, there are Jeans and Sexy Curves to Save the USA
The article discusses how iconic American culture, represented by jeans and attractive figures, serves as a counterbalance to the so-called 'woke tsunami' affecting the West.
LIZ PEEK: The trans fever is over — and America is reckoning with the damage done
The article discusses the shift in American society regarding transgender issues, highlighting recent political actions and legal settlements that signify a changing perspective.
'We cannot endorse:' Why the nation’s plastic surgeons are pulling back on youth gender surgery
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has recommended delaying gender-related surgeries for minors until they reach at least 19 years of age, citing concerns over the irreversible effects of such procedures.
American Journalist: The Epstein Case Increases Cynicism in Society
A discussion between journalist Gints Amoliņš and American journalist David Graham highlights the impact of the Epstein case on U.S. politics and the quest for justice for his victims.
Next President of the American Society of International Law Expresses Concern Over Venezuela Attack, Deepens Thoughts on Humanity in Hiroshima
Oona Hathaway, the incoming president of the American Society of International Law, expresses grave concerns about U.S. military actions in Venezuela during her stay in Japan, criticizing the Trump administration's approach as a threat to international law and global stability.
Laila Lalami, Pulitzer finalist, creates a dystopia about algorithmic surveillance
Laila Lalami, a Moroccan-American author and Pulitzer finalist, draws inspiration from her discomfort with smartphone notifications to craft a novel set in a society monitored and punished by algorithms, which took her a decade to develop.
In America, the social fabric is starting to collapse. Australia must also learn that words shape our world | Martin Luther King III
Martin Luther King III emphasizes the importance of language in maintaining social cohesion and reflects on the current issues facing American society.
Plastic surgeon cites 'emotional blackmail,' poor evidence in warning against youth gender surgeries
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has reinforced its stance against gender surgeries for minors, citing low-quality evidence and concerns about the harms outweighing the benefits, as stated by Dr. Sheila Nazarian.
Major US medical group opposes sex change operations for minors
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has recommended against gender transition surgeries for minors, citing insufficient evidence on their benefits versus risks amidst declining support for transgender surgery for children.
Bloomberg article warns Trump against 'arrogance' with Iran and being dragged along by Israel
The Bloomberg article warns President Trump of the dangerous ignorance of American leadership regarding Iranian society, emphasizing that a lack of a clear final plan could lead to a chaotic regional conflict following any military action.
Survival rate for cancer reaches 70% in the USA, and even more lethal types see historic gains
For the first time, seven out of ten people diagnosed with cancer in the United States live at least five years after diagnosis, according to the American Cancer Society's annual 'Cancer Statistics 2026' report.
Major medical organization urges delaying youth gender surgeries
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons recommends postponing gender transition surgeries for individuals under 19 due to a lack of supporting evidence.
How Minneapolis became the focal point in American politics: - We are the trend of where the USA is headed
Minneapolis has emerged as a pivotal center in American politics amid chaos and controversy, as local leaders discuss the state of their society following the deaths of activists.
Protests in Stockholm Against America and Israel. "They Do What They Want, Without Consequences"
Hundreds participated in protests in Stockholm against American military action in Venezuela and renewed Israeli attacks on Gaza, organized by several civil society organizations.
Protests in Stockholm Against America's Attack on Venezuela and Israel's Attack on Gaza
Hundreds of people participated in protests in Stockholm against the American military action in Venezuela and renewed Israeli attacks on Gaza, organized by various civil society groups.
Perutka: The situation is tense, American society is militarizing. Minneapolis reflects U.S. policy
The article discusses the tense situation in the U.S. and how the militarization of society is reflected in Minneapolis.
It will be no surprise if this Paul Thomas Anderson film takes more than one Oscar
Paul Thomas Anderson's new film adapts Thomas Pynchon's 'Vineland', exploring the transformation of American society from Nixon's era to Reagan's re-election in 1983, infused with Anderson's personal stories.
Ideas: Trump’s ‘American Dominance’ May Leave Us With Nothing
This article explores the potential consequences of Trump’s vision of 'American Dominance', suggesting it may lead to detrimental outcomes for the nation.
There Is a Sickness Eating Away at American Democracy
The article discusses the decline and challenges facing American democracy, attributing it to various societal and political factors.
The faith deficit in artificial intelligence should alarm every American
The article discusses the growing reliance on artificial intelligence for personal guidance and support, highlighting the potential consequences of this shift on human relationships and faith.
When one of the most important documents in the history of the USA and the world was adopted
Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth president of the United States, is remembered for his significant role in the abolition of slavery, which shaped modern human rights and established the foundation for equality in American society.